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Bosendorfer
Modello
290 Imperial
Nuovo/Usato
Nuovo
Acustico/Digitale
Acustico
Larghezza
168 cm
Lunghezza
290 cm
Altezza
102 cm
Pedali
3
Tasti
97
Colore
Nero
Top di chiavi naturali
No
Descrizione
Model 290 Imperial
The commanding flagship
Eight full octaves
Of all our grand pianos, model 290, the Imperial, carries the Bösendorfer DNA, our heritage in its most pronounced form. Historically, the Imperial was the 19th grand piano model made by the Bösendorfer company.
Originally built following a suggestion by composer Ferruccio Busoni, the Imperial has 97 keys, i.e. eight full octaves. This expanded range allows faithful performances of a number of compositions by Bartók, Debussy, Ravel and, not least of all, Busoni.
Combining a very powerful soundboard and a high proportion of mountain spruce from the Alps, this piano’s sound is almost orchestral. The Bösendorfer “resonating box principle,” which views the entire instrument as a cohesive whole, generates unsurpassed power and a poignantly full tone. Model 290 is our only standard grand piano model to have acquired an epithet when it was first built in around 1900: Imperial (lat. imperare, to order, command).
Its commanding presence in some of the world’s great concert halls sets the standard by which other grand pianos are judged.
The commanding flagship
Eight full octaves
Of all our grand pianos, model 290, the Imperial, carries the Bösendorfer DNA, our heritage in its most pronounced form. Historically, the Imperial was the 19th grand piano model made by the Bösendorfer company.
Originally built following a suggestion by composer Ferruccio Busoni, the Imperial has 97 keys, i.e. eight full octaves. This expanded range allows faithful performances of a number of compositions by Bartók, Debussy, Ravel and, not least of all, Busoni.
Combining a very powerful soundboard and a high proportion of mountain spruce from the Alps, this piano’s sound is almost orchestral. The Bösendorfer “resonating box principle,” which views the entire instrument as a cohesive whole, generates unsurpassed power and a poignantly full tone. Model 290 is our only standard grand piano model to have acquired an epithet when it was first built in around 1900: Imperial (lat. imperare, to order, command).
Its commanding presence in some of the world’s great concert halls sets the standard by which other grand pianos are judged.
Stato
Spagna
Stato/Regione/Provincia
Andalusia
Città
Benalmádena
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